blood sugar Archive
Exercise Strategies for People on the MiniMed 770G System or the MiniMed 670G System
On February 4, 2020 In Education and Information, Health and Wellness
Information about guest writer: Lyndsay is a Registered Dietitian and Certified Diabetes Care & Education Specialist whose passion to advocate wellness in those living with diabetes comes from her personal experience of having T1D diagnosed at the age of 3. Since 2011, Lyndsay has worked as a Clinical Territory Manager with Medtronic and
Top Questions on Calibration
On August 29, 2019 In Education and Information, Health and Wellness
Today we’ve asked Tasha, Senior Therapy Support Specialist on our StartRight team, to share her top calibration tips. With years of experience serving people with diabetes, she has experience helping many different individuals with unique needs. We hope these tips come in handy for you! Have you ever felt like you just can’t
Mandy Shares How Her Insulin Pump Supports Her Active Lifestyle — As a Flight Attendant, And This Summer, A Bride
On August 22, 2019 In Health and Wellness, Lifestyle
Summer is here – and for many of us that means traveling, vacations and maybe even going to a wedding. Mandy, did all that this summer, and more. Mandy works as a flight attendant and travels all the time as part of her job. On top of that, she also got married earlier this
7 Tips for Success with SmartGuard Auto Mode
On July 23, 2019 In Education and Information, Health and Wellness
The MiniMed 770G system and the MiniMed 670G system with SmartGuard Auto Mode are systems that automatically adjust basal insulin to keep you in range and help to prevent highs and lows*. When using Auto Mode, you might find there are changes in the way you manage your diabetes. To help you, we created
Managing Diabetes as the Mother of the Bride
On July 3, 2019 In Lifestyle, Uncategorized
Gina McKelvey is a senior diabetes clinical manager at Medtronic who lives with type 1 diabetes and wears the MiniMed 670G system. While she has been successfully managing her diabetes for many years, her daughter’s recent wedding was an event that she expected would bring a few challenges to her staying within her